the Rolling Stones' fourth British LP (and sixth U.S. studio release), which would hit No. 1 in the U.K. charts on April 30, 1966. Aftermath was the first album comprised entirely of songs written ...
Some latter-day Stones material. The Bridges to Babylon album, from the late 1990s, continued to open the band up to the masses, as well as a new generation of fans.It was slickly produced and a ...
The Rolling Stones are back in a major way this week as their first album of original material in almost two decades finds its way to the Billboard charts. The set, titled Hackney Diamonds ...
Musicians in their 70s and 80s aren’t known for their prolific output or long and strenuous workdays…unless, of course, they’re the Rolling Stones. The beloved rock band is currently in the ...
Tattoo You (1981), a multi-genre grower once the instant thrill of “Start Me Up” has subsided, has often been described as the last great Rolling Stones album. Any mid-’70s Stones fan can ...
It’s Only Rock ’n Roll was the last Rolling Stones album to feature guitarist Mick Taylor before Taylor’s December 1974 exit from the band. The album also included a collaboration with Faces ...